Europe Lack a Angry Olof Palme
The article argues that Europe could benefit from a leader like the late Olof Palme, who had a strong relationship with the U.S. in the past, especially in light of current transatlantic tensions.
New Numbers: Why Poles Do Not Need Ukrainians. A Surprising Snag Between Women Also Plays a Role
Recent surveys show a complex relationship between Poles and Ukrainians, with increasing negativity despite a slight rise in overall approval.
From Great Friendship to Vision of Destruction: The Forgotten History of Israel and Iran Relations
This article explores the historical relationship between Israel and Iran, highlighting the shift from close cooperation to intense rivalry.
Ángela Aguilar talks about her love life before her wedding to Nodal: 'I wasn't a girlfriend, I was more of a flirt'
Ángela Aguilar discusses her relationship history and clarifies that she considers herself more of a flirt than a serious girlfriend.
Almost 100 Years Later: Max Frisch's Abitur Essay Discovered
An Abitur essay by Swiss writer Max Frisch, written as a teenager, has been rediscovered and reflects his views on the relationship between humanity and technology.
Shadow of Finance Companies – a Character Involved in Dubious Stories in the Past
A businessman from Vilnius reflects on his precarious relationship with the finance company 'Taurus Fund,' which he engaged with during the pandemic despite its troubling history.
Why is the India-Israel relationship special?
The article explores the evolving diplomatic relationship between India and Israel since the latter's formation in 1948, highlighting key moments that shaped their ties.
Mathematics and Democracy [A Commentary by Kim Min-hyung]
The article explores the relationship between mathematics and democracy, highlighting the significance of proofs in mathematical research and their historical evolution.
Young woman who was killed had 3 children with her partner, was living in an abusive relationship, and had already been assaulted, says mother
Priscila Versão, a young mother of three, was brutally killed in São Paulo, shedding light on her history of abuse in a toxic relationship.
Korea’s Lee gives warm welcome to ‘eternal comrade’ Lula of Brazil during state visit
Korean President Lee Jae Myung welcomed Brazilian President Lula during his state visit, showcasing a strong bilateral relationship and shared history as former child laborers.
Small and big wars of Memory
The article discusses the complex relationship between history and memory in Greece, highlighting how historical narratives often serve contemporary divides rather than enlightening the public.
Manuel Vicent: "The new coexistence of the Spaniards germinated in the Congress bar"
Manuel Vicent reflects on his long relationship with journalism and Spain's history as he approaches his 90th birthday and marks the 50th anniversary of El País.
Who is Rob Jetten, the new Prime Minister of the Netherlands who is dating a player from Los Leones
Rob Jetten has become the youngest Prime Minister in the history of the Netherlands at age 38, while also drawing international attention due to his relationship with a member of Argentina's national hockey team.
The Relationship Between Daryl Hannah and John F. Kennedy Jr. Was Not a Beautiful 'Love Story'
The article discusses the complex relationship between Daryl Hannah and John F. Kennedy Jr., highlighting that Kennedy was likely enamored with Carolyn Bessette during their time together.
Poland as the Archrival of Russia has Practical Goals to Fulfill
The article discusses Poland's historical perspective regarding its relationship with Russia and the practical implications of that relationship in contemporary politics.
'What are you looking for, wolf?': a chilling and sober novel about the traumas of history
Eva Viežnaviec's novel, 'What are you looking for, wolf?', explores the historical traumas of Belarus through the complex relationship between a grandmother and her granddaughter.
The story of sound is like Brokeback Mountain, yes, but it won’t make history
'The Story of Sound' explores a romantic relationship between two young Americans in the early 20th century and their connection to music and culture.
Trump lauds 'piece of work' Jesse Jackson in 'sold-out' Black History Month event
During a Black History Month event at the White House, President Trump praised the late civil rights activist Jesse Jackson as a 'real hero' and reflected on their evolving relationship.
The Anti-Modernism of Malaparte and the Activism of Gobetti: Thus Two Utopias Came Out Defeated from the History of the Twentieth Century
A new edition of Curzio Malaparte's 'Italia barbara' highlights the intellectual relationship between Malaparte and Piero Gobetti, two prominent figures who opposed fascism yet faced defeat in their utopian visions during the 20th century.
Six Nations: Louis Rees-Zammit's relationship history including dating Man Utd icon's daughter
Louis Rees-Zammit's girlfriend, Drew Knotts, supports him as he returns to Six Nations action for Wales after a nearly three-year hiatus.
In Search of the Contemporary Eden
The article explores the significance and evolution of gardens through history and their relationship with nature.
What Was Sex Like in the Soviet Union?
The article discusses the complex relationship between sex and the Soviet regime, highlighting cultural perspectives from both Soviet and American women during the 1980s.
Was Machado de Assis a Carnival Reveler? Understand the Relationship Between the Writer's Life and Work with Carnival
The article explores the unexpected connection between the renowned Brazilian writer Machado de Assis and his involvement in Carnival festivities during his youth.
The Book 'The Amazigh and Islam': A Story of a Meeting that Changed the Face of History
The article discusses a new book that explores the complex relationship between the Amazigh people and Islam throughout history.
Beautifully illustrated as Björn Wiman follows in his father's slalom tracks
Björn Wiman's "The Happiest Game" explores the relationship with an absent father while delving into the history of downhill skiing.
We Live in a Transparent Society. Epstein's Archives Also Show How Our Relationship with the Past is Changing
The article discusses the enormous volume of Jeffrey Epstein's archives, newly released documents that reveal both shocking content and societal implications regarding our relationship with historical records.
Special Relationship?: Why Trump Hates the Brits
The article discusses Donald Trump's ongoing insults towards the British, connecting it to a phenomenon described as 'London Derangement Syndrome' and suggesting deeper historical and cultural tensions between the two nations.
Brand catastrophe in Valais: 'She felt exploited'
A waitress who allegedly caused the fire in Crans-Montana died in the blaze, having had a strained relationship with the bar operators, the Morettis, who have a history of complaints against them.
The Refusal of Islam to Cross the Threshold of His Home: Gandhi's Dark Side
The article explores the less-celebrated aspects of Mahatma Gandhi's life, particularly his complex relationship with Islam, which contrasts sharply with his widely revered image as a saint of nonviolence and a champion of civil rights.
Hatzivasileiou: The groundless and immoral attacks from Russia do not intimidate the Ecumenical Patriarch
Hatzivasileiou emphasized that the groundless and immoral attacks from Russia against the Ecumenical Patriarch do not intimidate him, reflecting on the historical context of Moscow's relationship with the Patriarchate.
'Fly, Wild Swans' is Jung Chang's painfully personal tribute to her mother
Jung Chang's 'Fly, Wild Swans' reflects on her relationship with her mother and her personal journey in understanding China's complex history.
Katie Price and JJ Slater's relationship history amid reports of bitter split
Katie Price and JJ Slater's tumultuous relationship, marked by drama and controversy, has reportedly come to a bitter end.
John Lobb Shoes: The Story of a Well-Kept Secret of the Hermès House
The article explores the century-long legacy of John Lobb as a premier shoemaker with a unique proprietary relationship with Hermès.
He married three times and worked as a customs officer. His son became the Führer
Alois Hitler, father of Adolf Hitler, led a tumultuous life marked by controversies, identity changes, and a complex family relationship that influenced the future Nazi leader.
Jerusalem and Bethlehem between peace and tension. Army, checkpoints, and walls
The article explores the complex relationship between Jerusalem and Bethlehem, highlighting the coexistence of faith and division, and the palpable tension experienced by Palestinians and Israelis amid their shared history and borders.
Screens Without Scandal
The article explores how cinema has evolved over fifty years in its techniques, languages, formats, and its relationship with the body and desire, referencing significant films from 1976 in Milan.
We Are Too Dumb for This Man
The article discusses Jean Paul, one of Germany's greatest writers, who is often forgotten, using the peculiar fact that his hometown school in Wunsiedel houses a mummy as a metaphor for contemporary society's relationship with historical figures.
Katie Price responds to rumours she's split from JJ Slater with Boxing Day post
Katie Price addresses speculation about her breakup with JJ Slater through a Boxing Day social media post amid her controversial relationship history.
The Habsburg Dynasty: A Suitcase Full of Jewels and an Old Question
A suitcase of Habsburg jewels suddenly appears in a Canadian locker after 100 years, reigniting Austrian debate about their relationship with their former ruling house.